Events
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Patriots’ Ball
The Guild of Volunteers cordially invites you to The Patriots' Ball, the annual gala to benefit the Museum’s educational initiatives. The evening includes cocktail, dinner, dancing, and a live auction. More […]
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Fresh Goods Lecture Series – The Indigenous Look
The Indigenous Look: attire in 18th century Massachusetts As part of our Fresh Goods exhibition lecture series, Aquinnah Wampanoag artist and designer Elizabeth James-Perry will discuss the period from 1750 -1900 in […]
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Fresh Goods Lecture Series: Transgressing the Color Line
Transgressing the Color Line: Depictions of Free Blacks in the Popular Press As part of the Fresh Goods Lecture Series, join writer and historian Jonathan Michael Square as he analyzes images of […]
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“Fresh Goods” Gallery Talk
Join Concord Museum Curator David Wood for a closer look at Fresh Goods: Shopping for Clothing in a New England Town, 1750-1900. Free with Museum admission, members free.
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Decades of Fashion Cocktail Party
Dress in your favorite decade and enjoy a fashion-centric evening at the Concord Museum, complete with cocktails and treats inspired by the history of fashion in New England! Visit our […]
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Hidden Treasures: Wright Tavern Open House
Built in 1747, Wright Tavern secured its place in American history in 1774 and 1775 when the First Massachusetts Provincial Congress used it as a convening space. Then on April […]
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Fresh Goods Lecture Series: Shift, Stays, and Pannier
Shift, Stays, and Pannier As part of the Fresh Goods lecture series, join historians and living history interpreters Linda Greene and Michele Gabrielson for an in-depth look at how women […]
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Garden Tour
Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2, 2018 - Celebrating 29 Years of a New England Tradition The famed Concord spokesman for individualism and self-reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson, once wrote: […]
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29th Annual Garden Tour
Celebrating 29 Years of a New England Tradition, the Museum's Garden Tour has become a New England tradition for garden lovers from near and far. The Garden Tour will take […]
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Ellen Garrison: Educator, Social Justice Advocate, Daughter of Concord – with Maria Madison and Kerri Greenidge
Part of our People of Concord Summer Series, in partnership with the Robbins House, Dr. Maria Madison and Dr. Kerri Greenidge will explore Ellen Garrison's life of activism, and the work they […]
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Emerson’s Circle: Concord in the 1800s
This walk meets at Wright Tavern (2 Lexington Road, Concord MA 01742). Led by a Museum educator, explore 1800s Concord and discover the impact of the anti-slavery movement and the […]
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At the Center of Revolution
This walk meets at Wright Tavern (2 Lexington Road, Concord MA 01742). Led by a Museum educator, take the short walk from the Tavern to the Old North Bridge. Learn […]